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A History of Astroworld East Texas Historical Journal Volume 36 Issue 2 Article 12 10-1998 Judge Roy's Playground: A History of Astroworld Karen Guenther Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/ethj Part of the United States History Commons Tell us how this article helped you. Recommended Citation Guenther, Karen (1998) "Judge Roy's Playground: A History of Astroworld," East Texas Historical Journal: Vol. 36 : Iss. 2 , Article 12. Available at: https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/ethj/vol36/iss2/12 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the History at SFA ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in East Texas Historical Journal by an authorized editor of SFA ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 58 EAST TEXAS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION JUDGE ROY'S PLAYGROUND: A HISTORY OF ASTROWORLD by Karen Guenther On June I, 196R, Lt. Governor Preston Smith won the Democratic Party nomination, virtually becoming the next governor of Texas. Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy agreed in a tclevised debate prior to the California primary that Secretary of State Dean Rusk would be replaced if either were elected president. Houston's newspapers, however, also touted on the front page the opening of Judge Roy Hotheinz's theme park, Astroworld. 1 The youngest judge in the county's history and a former mayor of Houston. Hofheinz had achieved fame and fortune through a varicty of business ventures. Earlier in the 1960s he succeeded in bringing major league baseball to Houston and, 'With the assistance of Harris County taxpayers, oversaw the construction of the "eighth wonder of the world," the Astrodome. The opening of the Astrodome - which was not only a multi-purpose stadium but also Hofheinz's home - was the first in a series of events that led to the construction ofa family entertainment complex in south Houston that included hotels, exhibition halls, and an amusement park.:> Hotheinz approved plans for the amusement park in January 1967,) with the formal announcement made in September. At the press conference, Hofbeinz declared that his park would" 'become the world's greatest tourist attraction, bringing untold millions of dollars into the Houston area economy.''' OriginaHy fifty-six acres, the Judge indicated that the facility ultimately would become twice that size and entertain over one and a half million visitors annually.4 Hotheinz realized that Houston's humid weather would be a factor in the park's success. He indicated that over 2,000 tons of central air conditioning ­ more than at any other outdoor amusement park in the world - would be blown on all shaded areas, not just inside gift shops and restrooms. One of the rides at the park would give visitors a chance to experience the thrill of real snow and the Abominable Snowman on the "Alpine Sleigh Ride," a toboggan ride through a man-made mountain that the Judge named "Dec Hotbeinzberg."5 Hofheinz's dream was "to create a bright and colorful world where the young and the young at heart could leave their cares behind and enter the timeless, enchanting, ever-changing, fun and fantastical kaleidoscope of a dream come true."b At the same time as he was planning the development of Astroworld, however, Hofheinz became majority stockholder in Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Circuses, Inc" which diverted his full attention from the construction of the park. This acquisition led Hotheinz to hire Stan McIlvaine, a former executive with Great Southwest Corporation that controlled Six Flags Over Texas. McIlvaine provided the benefit of his experience to the proposed amusement park and became its fIrst general manager. Hotheinz also selected architect Randall Duell, an award-winning Hollywood se£ designer who had expertise in designing theme parks, including Karen Guenther teaches history at the University ofHouston. EAST TEXAS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 59 Six Flags OverTexas, and Harper Goff, an Oscar-winning designer, to plan the layout for the amusement section of his entertainment complex.7 It is clear that the success ofDisneyland and Six Flags Over Texas inspired Hotbeinz to create Astroworld. In fact, Hofheinz consulted with the staff at Disneyland when developing the park to avoid problems that had arisen during t the construction of their park. To ensure that his park would provide the proper ~... "/"- escape experience for children, he took his eldest grandson on a trip to both of these two parks to gauge the child's reaction to various rides and scenes. To determine the "fun quotient" of the new park, Hotbeinz arranged for his grandchildren and several of their friends to experience Astroworld two weeks before its official opening. The complex passed inspection, and the seasonal staff of approximately 1,000 college students prepared for the grand opening. 8 On opening day - June I, 1968 - over 23,000 visltors enjoyed the shops, rides, and other attractions of the park. Even the weather cooperated; while scattered showers fell over other parts of Houston that day, rain avoided Astroworld. Hotbeinz's children and grandchildren were on hand to open the park, with his five grandchildren throwing a gold-colored electrical switch that started the rides.'1 Besides the sleigh ride, Astroworld included other rides and attractions unique to the park: the Mill Pond, a bumper-car ride on water; an electronic shooting gallery; and the Astrowheel, a futuristic ferris wheel. lO Guests could experience a Lost World Adventure while touring the RIO Mistcrio on an air­ conditioned boat, twirl wildly on the "Maypole" spinning cups, view the park and Houston's skyline from the cabins at the top of the Astroneedle, practice their driving skills behind the wheel of a French taxi or sports car, be jostled by the scrambler-type Orbiter or octopus-like Black Dragon, or travel from one section ofthe park to another riding the 610 Limited train or the Astroway sky ride. For children, Hotbeinz created a special section of the park that contained a miniature carousel, a water ride through a story book of nursery rhymes, a slide enclosed in a Texas-size boot, and a barnyard complete with a petting ZOO.ll I Visitors on opening day raved about Houston's newest attraction. A rep, rteT from the Houston Chronicle interviewed members of the lames W. Bar~ ~r family from Center, Texas, who also had visited Six Flags Over Texas I in Al, ingtoo. The elder Barker called Astroworld "'a fun place,'" while Mrs. Bark~ ~ thought it was better for her family to visit than the park near Dallas. l The rI )tion that guests could wait for rides in the comfort of air conditioning j partie: llarly impressed the family. 12 (pening day revealed its problems as well. The ride that drew the most attenti )n, the Alpine Sleigh Ride. had not yet been tested, so guests could not experi ~nce the thrills of wind blasts of 100 F as they cascaded through a recreati ,~ of the Swiss Alps. In addition, two of the "water bug" cars in which guests W\f.l1d ride at the Mill Pond arrived late, and a mechanical failure also l) hindered t\-; operation of the ride. Despite these setbacks, the general opinion I was that As~world had "enraptured thousands of young and old alike." 1\ I 60 EAST TEXAS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION If there was one special feature about Astroworld, it was the impact that Houston's climate had on the park's development. Over 2,400 tons of air conditioning cooled shaded waiting areas, open snack stands, and indoor gift shops. Part of the challenge in constructing the park. then, had been the installation of air vents, The Oriental section of the park included bamboo ceilings, so the engineers had to devise narrow slot outlets that would not detract from the distinctive appearance of the building's interior. At the umbrella-topped tables outside the French-motif Ice Cream Parlour, the table tops had small vents at the post that cooled diners. The system was so elaborate that Astroworld reputedly had "the largest outdoor air conditioning system in the world" in 1968. 14 It was clear, too, that the park had room for further development. The Oriental section of the park had a train station for passengers on the 610 Limited to load and disembark and one end of the sky ride Astroway, Western Junction, in the middle of the park, included such diverse rides as the Mill Pond, the Astroneedle, the other train station, and a tilt-a-whirl type ride known as the Wagon Wheel because of its appearance. This area also contained the Crystal Palace, where live performers entertained the crowds, and a shooting gallery. Other sections ofthe park included Plaza de Fiesta, which contained the RIO Misterio Lost World Adventure, the Black Dragon, and a Plaza de Musica where a mariachi band entertained guests; the Children's World; European Village, with the Antique Le Taxi ride; Alpine Valley and its sleigh ride and Astroway station; Mod Ville, which contained the Astrowheel, Spin Out sports cars, and Orbiter; and Americana Square, which resembled a turn-of-the­ century small town with its variety of gift shops and restaurants. 15 Because there still was land to be developed, additional rides appeared at Astroworld over the next few years. In 1970, one of the islands in the lagoon area between the Astroneedle and Plaza de Fiesta became Fun Island. Connected by a rickety, wobbly, wooden bridge to the mainland, Fun Island included a Swamp Buggy ride that traveled inside a tree and then wound around the outside of the trunk. More remarkable was the Wacky Shack, where gravity seemed suspended in a tilted house.
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